Zombie Upate
August 18, 2008 at 11:56 am (Politics & Demented)
National Geographic/Around the World in 80+ Books
July 17, 2008 at 7:19 am (Posts for the Day)
Ultimate Travel Library: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/traveler/extras/travellibrary/library12.html
Collection of annotated booklists based upon selections in which “dozens of travelers (writers, photographers, explorers, editors, and others) … name[d] the books that have most enriched their sense of place and best informed their peregrinations.” These are “not guidebooks, but novels and narrative nonfiction and classic photography books.” Browsable by region of the world. Also includes an “Around the World in 80+ Books” feature. From National Geographic Traveler magazine. Post from Librarians’ Internet Index
100 Useful Niche Search Engines You’ve Never Heard Of
July 17, 2008 at 7:12 am (Posts for the Day)
Tags: Library
http://www.collegeathome.com/blog/2008/06/19/100-useful-niche-
search-engines-youve-never-heard-of/
From College@home
Though the general Google site is often touted as the number one search engine online, college students sometimes need more specific tools to help them uncover quality information on the Web that they can use for class projects, research papers, and even job and apartment searches. This list features a huge variety of search engines that can be useful to students,faculty and staff including tools that find photos, sound effects, summer internships, health and medical information, reference guides, and a lot more.
Feed Someone
May 15, 2008 at 10:58 am (Uncategorized)
Free Rice
Practice your English vocabulary skills and provide 20 grains of rice to hungry people for each vocabulary word for which you identify the correct definition. “The rice is paid for by the advertisers whose names you see on the bottom of your vocabulary screen.” The rice is distributed by the United Nations World Food Program (WFP). Also includes a FAQ and a list of total donations by date back to October 2007.
URL: http://www.freerice.com/
The 10 Biggest South Park Geek References
May 8, 2008 at 10:00 am (Odd stuff, Posts for the Day)
Great Post from Comedy Central:The 10 Biggest South Park Geek References
Don’t get much better than this
May 2, 2008 at 8:44 am (Books)
From Omnivoracious : Book-Beer Pairings (Part I): Arianna Huffington, Michael Chabon, Lauren Groff, and More
Scientists on their “life-changing” books
April 22, 2008 at 2:39 pm (Posts for the Day)
From New Scientist:
Scientists on their “life-changing” books
By David Pescovitz on Book
I always enjoy hearing about the reading habits of people who are much smarter and more interesting than me. New Scientist has a feature package where seventeen big name scientists recommend books that they considered “life-changing.” Here is the list of the scientists and the books they suggest, with each title linking to Amazon. Follow the link at the bottom of the post to the New Scientist article where you can read the scientists’ thoughts on their picks. From New Scientist:
1. Farthest North – Steve Jones, geneticist
2. The Art of the Soluble – V. S. Ramachandran, neuroscientist
3. Animal Liberation – Jane Goodall, primatologist
4. The Foundation trilogy – Michio Kaku, theoretical physicist
5. Alice in Wonderland – Alison Gopnik, developmental psychologist
6. One, Two, Three… Infinity – Sean Carroll, theoretical physicist
7. The Idea of a Social Science – Harry Collins, sociologist of science
8. Handbook of Mathematical Functions – Peter Atkins, chemist
9. The Mind of a Mnemonist – Oliver Sacks, neurologist
10. A Mathematician’s Apology – Marcus du Sautoy, mathematician
11. The Leopard – Susan Greenfield, neurophysiologist
12. Darwin and the Emergence of Evolutionary Theories of Mind and Behavior – Frans de Waal, psychologist and ethologist
13. Catch-22 / The First Three Minutes – Lawrence Krauss, physicist
14. William James, Writings 1878-1910 – Daniel Everett, linguist
15. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep – Chris Frith, neuroscientist
16. The Naked Ape – Elaine Morgan, author of The Aquatic Ape Hypothesis
17. King Solomon’s Ring – Marion Stamp Dawkins, Zoologist
From LifeHackers.org
April 15, 2008 at 2:45 pm (Library)
15 coolest Firefox tricks ever.. I quite enjoyed these.
How many five year olds could you take in a fight?
April 9, 2008 at 9:49 am (Odd stuff)


